DJI has introduced the DJI Goggles N3, which offer an enhanced way to enjoy an immersive flight experience from a pilot’s perspective.
Compatible with the new DJI Neo and DJI Avata 21, drone pilots can immerse themselves in aerial adventures in a new way. With the tilt of the head or the flick of a wrist on the DJI RC Motion 31, you can can perform aerial acrobatics including 360° flips and rolls, 180° lateral drifts, and one-tap power loops (with Avata 2). This, in turn, can create visually stunning cinematic footage.

“DJI Goggles N3 offers everyone the chance to sit in the cockpit and experience aerial tricks like flips and drifts from the comfort of their living room,” says Ferdinand Wolf, Product Experience Director at DJI. “Never before have people been able to explore the sky in this way.”
With a roomy interior design, DJI Goggles N3 easily accommodates prescription eyewear, allowing pilots to keep their eyeglasses on, instead of making diopter adjustments or lens installations to correct their vision in-flight. The headband and battery are integrated into one piece to balance the weight, ensuring a light, comfortable fit.

Featuring a full 1080p screen, the goggles boast a 54° field-of-view (FOV) that creates an immersive visual experience. Ideal for changing temperature and high-humidity conditions, new one-tap defogging turns on an internal fan to circulate air, removing condensation and keeping the pilot’s view crystal-clear and fog-free.
Equipped with DJI’s advanced O4 digital video transmission system, featuring the same antenna design as Goggles 2, DJI Goggles N3 offers anti-interference performance. With 1080p/60fps live feeds, an average ultra-low latency of 31 ms, and a transmission range of up to 13 km, the system maintains stable, near-synchronous flight perceptions. The goggles automatically select the optimal frequency band between 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz based on the environment, ensuring a smooth live view, even when flying at a high speed.

Several enhancements make the DJI Goggles N3 easier to use as well. Most notably, an augmented reality (AR) cursor can be used when paired with the DJI RC Motion 3 to activate functions and adjust camera settings from the goggles’ screen before the aircraft takes off or while it’s braking or hovering.
Additionally, you can now share real-time live feeds. A smartphone can display a secondary live feed through the DJI Fly app by connecting DJI Goggles N3 to the smartphone with a USB-C cable. When fully charged, DJI Goggles N3 can last nearly three hours.

DJI Goggles N3 will be available for purchase for US$229 and are scheduled to arrive in late November.